Members of the Coalition of African American Pastors have launched a petition drive calling for the impeachment of United States Attorney General Eric Holder.

The Rev. Bill Owens, president and founder of the Coalition, told the
National Press Club in a speech Tuesday that Holder had violated his
oath of office by trying to "coerce states to fall in line with the
same-sex marriage agenda."

A statement released by CAAP after Owens spoke read: "President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have turned their
backs on the values the American people hold dear, values particularly
cherished in the black community: values like marriage, which should be
strengthened and promoted, rather than weakened and undermined."

The petition on the organization's web site reads in part, "For abandoning the oath he swore in taking office and his duty to
defend the common good, Attorney General Holder should be impeached by
Congress. CAAP is calling on all men and women of
good will to sign the following petition urging Congress to take action
against the Attorney General’s lawlessness today!"

The CAAP is supporting a “March For Marriage” that is set for June 19 in
Washington D.C. According to the organization, the march is “in support of the bedrock of society and our culture’s
most pro-life and pro-child institution.”